Amount Quote by Alejandro Castro Espin
“How is it possible that a process can be democratic when it comes by way of money? If there is money then it can be elected a senator, it can be elected a representative. Do you know how much it cost to be elected president of the United States? The amount has reached, billions of dollars, 2 billion, 3 billion, 4 billion dollars, that's how much a presidential campaign costs. How much does a senatorial campaign cost? It costs 80 to 90 million dollars; or the campaign of a representative, 40 to 50 million. Is that really a democracy?”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Political commentary, date unknown
The quote argues that monetary influence undermines democratic equality, suggesting wealth determines political power rather than popular will.
In simple terms: Money skews political power, threatening true democracy.
Recognize and address money's role in politics.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- elections
- policy making
- activism
- voting
- public discourse
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does campaign funding affect voter choice?
- What reforms could reduce financial barriers to office?
Money alone cannot guarantee fair representation; other factors matter.